Infosecurity White Papers

These days, businesses of all sizes need to be concerned about cyber attacks. The attack size and frequency have continued to rise. What’s more, the DDoS underground has made it easier for anyone – even without technical skills – to launch a damaging DDoS attack.

Threat hunting is an approach that drives security benefits across the organization. This paper looks at the state of threat hunting and provides approaches organizations can take to amplify their threat hunting programs.

You’ve fortified your defences. You follow industry best prac¬tices. You’ve purchased the latest and greatest technology. Yet attackers still penetrate your defences. In a world where it’s expected that attackers will successfully breach your perimeter, what chance can you possibly have to protect your business?

It’s imperative that organisations conduct risk assessments when preparing, maintaining and updating their cyber security policies and programs. Thorough risk assessments help you identify and address any threats that your organisation may face, allowing you to mitigate them before it’s too late. Organisations that are not ready or not looking to implement ISO 27001 should also read this paper to understand what data protection and cyber security risks they might be taking.

The relentless evolution of the threat landscape places the onus on businesses to innovate more rapidly than their adversaries. Cyber-awareness from the top down is imperative if the business, clients, and employees are to be protected.

Virtually all enterprise applications
and assets have become web-facing whether in the form of a traditional web-application,
cloud applications, APIs, microservices, or legacy apps accessed through a web interface.
These applications are being continuously developed and delivered at unprecedented
speed, and are constantly being probed and attacked by human and automated threats.

This whitepaper explains how the combination of automated, technology-driven pre-incident protection and post-incident protection and incident response is by far the fastest and most effective approach, quantifiably reducing the organisation's risk from phishing attacks by more than 70%, with ongoing upside.

Due to the increased use of web applications as business workhorses and as targets for threat actors, securing web applications is just as essential as the capabilities of the web applications themselves. This paper explores the threats organizations face - from hackers exploiting private data and from their defenses against those attacks falling too far behind.